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As a historical linguist , I would like to suggest some reasons why historical linguists , and not just sociolinguists and classicists , should take note of D's work . When historical linguists think of the meaning of a word ...
As a historical linguist , I would like to suggest some reasons why historical linguists , and not just sociolinguists and classicists , should take note of D's work . When historical linguists think of the meaning of a word ...
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applied in detail to the historical morphology of a specific language family . I therefore consider the intensive historical work on Uto - Aztecan by a team based in California in the 1970s , led by Langacker ( 1975 , 1976 , 1977a ) .
applied in detail to the historical morphology of a specific language family . I therefore consider the intensive historical work on Uto - Aztecan by a team based in California in the 1970s , led by Langacker ( 1975 , 1976 , 1977a ) .
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The strong preterite of CG continues the PIE perfect and does not constitute a major difficulty for historical analysis . Historical explanations of the dental preterite have been classified into two basic types , plus intermediate ones ...
The strong preterite of CG continues the PIE perfect and does not constitute a major difficulty for historical analysis . Historical explanations of the dental preterite have been classified into two basic types , plus intermediate ones ...
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